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were you in a city, out in the country? >> we were out in the desert base., very austere two means that it is special on the care. we are supporting the marines so we are there to help them when they get injured. echelons ofout five care. roll 1 is right at the time of injury. puttingit is a corpsman a bandage on a wound or a turning kit. that is real-time, gunshot wound happens, we call that roll 1 care. from the usually away activity although sometimes the activity can occur right there as well. that is where i was. what we do there is stabilize a patient, try to get them to a point where we can arrest the bleeding and get them to a roll 3 and that is usually still within the country. it is a larger facility, bastion in our case. s.ey cooperate with the brit these hospitals that are quite visible. roll 4.re is in each of these stages of care, the injured member is getting more and more acuity of care. would be one of the big hospitals back stateside , like bethesda, san diego. >> had you seen combat before this six months
were you in a city, out in the country? >> we were out in the desert base., very austere two means that it is special on the care. we are supporting the marines so we are there to help them when they get injured. echelons ofout five care. roll 1 is right at the time of injury. puttingit is a corpsman a bandage on a wound or a turning kit. that is real-time, gunshot wound happens, we call that roll 1 care. from the usually away activity although sometimes the activity can occur right there...
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i had not applied to any of the city schools in new york. i went back to my high school, they couldn't do much for me other than direct me to the state university of new york office in manhattan. i went there and with my transcript in hand, sat there with a woman who i will never forget. she made a phone call to almost every single one of the suny schools. school was about to start in a couple of weeks. she pitched my application to a number of the schools, the big university schools like binghamton and so forth. none of them had room. they simply were filled to capacity. the two schools that did have a place for me were suny purchase and the other one was suny college at plattsburgh. i looked on a map and the map showed plattsburgh was up by the canadian border. it look far away from home so i chose that one. >> where did you get your medical degree? >> suny downstate. >> when did you join the navy? are you still in the navy? >> are you in the navy full- time? >> yes. >> howdy do the navy full-time and the private hospital? >> we have a mem
i had not applied to any of the city schools in new york. i went back to my high school, they couldn't do much for me other than direct me to the state university of new york office in manhattan. i went there and with my transcript in hand, sat there with a woman who i will never forget. she made a phone call to almost every single one of the suny schools. school was about to start in a couple of weeks. she pitched my application to a number of the schools, the big university schools like...
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were you in the city or in the country? desert valley.he very austere. roll 2 base. that mean?s >> in the hospital sense, it echelons of 's care. again, we're supporting the arine marines. we're there to help them when they get injured to take care of them. were five echelons of care. one is the time of injury. a corps man putting a bandage on a wound or tourniquet. that's out in the field, realtime. happens, we call that roll 1 care. is an outpost away from the activity. though sometimes the activity right there as well. what we do there is stablize the them to trying to get the point where we can arrest the bleeding or temporarily stop get them to a d roll 3. and that's still usually within the country. facility.ger bastion in our case, we brits to run, the andahar, the hospitals are quite visible. and in germany, row 4. so each successive stage of care, the member -- the injured member is getting more and more care.f an acuity of and then finally, row 5 would be one of the big hospitals back side. >> like bethet da. go, ke bethesda, and yea sammc. >> have you seen combat bef
were you in the city or in the country? desert valley.he very austere. roll 2 base. that mean?s >> in the hospital sense, it echelons of 's care. again, we're supporting the arine marines. we're there to help them when they get injured to take care of them. were five echelons of care. one is the time of injury. a corps man putting a bandage on a wound or tourniquet. that's out in the field, realtime. happens, we call that roll 1 care. is an outpost away from the activity. though sometimes...
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the peak tech school that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, than the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the interposition in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is aligned with the common core critical thinking, and every body, you go to the school, everybody loves it. so it is actually helping re- envision what career tech ed should look like in this new economy, and frankly, there is a lot of really great career tech ed schools throughout the country. toledo has one that is a terrific school, that has been aligned with gm. aviation high school in new york city, aligned with the aviation industry. transit tech in new york city. so i think there is some steam and a headwind that could actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have
the peak tech school that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, than the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the interposition in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is...
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it's deep for what they're willing to do for the cities. pm 2.5 isstandard for 35 micrograms per cubic meter. registered as high as 900. the goals are now to get down the levels that the u.s. and world health organization need to be phased down. the challenge is enormous. ot just about coal-fired power plants. it's about the industries and about using as many creative they can, learning from our experience. about how to get there. >> one of the issues that there seems to have been some progress dialogue, the our u.s. dialogue with china is the agency, for example. so i'm curious about some of the what we call short lived emissions. gas is it carbon is associated with the cook stoves. >> it is. >> do you see opportunities there? >> we do. and we're exploring those. one of the reasons to get is to look at what we've done over the past two years and set a course -- actually, three, and set a course for the next couple. been working with china on a range of things. methane, as well as other traditional pollute tants and co-2. looking -- they've
it's deep for what they're willing to do for the cities. pm 2.5 isstandard for 35 micrograms per cubic meter. registered as high as 900. the goals are now to get down the levels that the u.s. and world health organization need to be phased down. the challenge is enormous. ot just about coal-fired power plants. it's about the industries and about using as many creative they can, learning from our experience. about how to get there. >> one of the issues that there seems to have been some...
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the peak tech schools that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, then the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the entry position in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is aligned with the common core critical thinking, and everybody, you go to the school, everybody loves it. so it is actually helping re- envision what career tech ed should look like in this new economy, and frankly, there is a lot of really great career tech ed schools throughout the country. toledo has one that is a terrific school, that has been aligned with gm. aviation high school in new york city, aligned with the aviation industry. transit tech in new york city. so i think there is some steam and a headwind that could actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have
the peak tech schools that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, then the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the entry position in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is...
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one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >> that turned out to be a movement that grew and east bay was the first place, sanctioned. sanctioned. >> student led massive anti-apartheid protest. professor carson remembers those days. he's now thedirectr king jr. research institute at stanford. >> i think that if miss having a person like that. he teachesn american freedom struggle and losing the knife-year-old is significant on so many levels. >> when we think about mandela we can think in terms of he is on the level of gandhi and king. >> nelson mandela considered by many to be the last great freedom drugler of the 20th century. lisa, abc 7 news. >> hundreds of people have been gathered outside mandela home in johannesburg for hours dancing and singing in mandela memory. many brought flowers flag and candles. streets blocked off to allow people to mourn yes but also celebrate his life. now people are sharing the memory of nelson mandela on our facebook page. leave your thought at facebook.com slash abc 7 news. >> new tonight at 11:00. san jose state taking the first step
one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >> that turned out to be a movement that grew and east bay was the first place, sanctioned. sanctioned. >> student led massive anti-apartheid protest. professor carson remembers those days. he's now thedirectr king jr. research institute at stanford. >> i think that if miss having a person like that. he teachesn american freedom struggle and losing the knife-year-old is significant on so many levels. >> when we...
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we have a member who joined the new york city strike. louis vasquez worked at a fast-food chain for six months. why are you on strike today? >> well, first of all i want to say good evening. honor to have me year. melissa: good evening. >> yes. basically, i'm on strike today he for $15 and a union. like i said, just to have more stable life. melissa: louis, how many jobs have you had beef this? i assume you're working for minimum wage. have you had a lot of other minimum wage jobs? >> well, actually, that is a very food question. i've actually had one other job and which was, minimum wage. we're talking about in the summer of 2012. was actually working at cvs through the summer youth employment program. melissa: uh-huh. so, luis, it sound like -- >> for about a month. melissa: you don't have a lot of work experience. i mean you're the exact kind of person who comes in and gets that opening job in order to try and move up the ladder. so it is hard for me to understand what your complaint is. >> well my complaint is this, the following. i'
we have a member who joined the new york city strike. louis vasquez worked at a fast-food chain for six months. why are you on strike today? >> well, first of all i want to say good evening. honor to have me year. melissa: good evening. >> yes. basically, i'm on strike today he for $15 and a union. like i said, just to have more stable life. melissa: louis, how many jobs have you had beef this? i assume you're working for minimum wage. have you had a lot of other minimum wage jobs?...
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the city's did. the suburbs did. the fires did not. and so one of the things, eight and a dozen farms in america with no electricity went in the wintertime, particularly the as being melted, the cattle being milked, to do it with an electricity, the amount of funding that is needed, the needs of the huge population committed was wretched for american farmers. and so one of the things and as well did many came into power was to set up the rea, the rural electrification ministration, and farms were eliminated. the irony is that the first farm ever eliminated things to the efforts of roosevelt's new deal, big, big government was in western ohio, specifically a town called miami in what is now the eighth congressional district of ohio. the eighth congressional district yesterday the home of john maynard, so the archetype of into a big government, his district benefited hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. the final thing i want to say, and this is where i bring in comfort. help it's going to work. cross my finger
the city's did. the suburbs did. the fires did not. and so one of the things, eight and a dozen farms in america with no electricity went in the wintertime, particularly the as being melted, the cattle being milked, to do it with an electricity, the amount of funding that is needed, the needs of the huge population committed was wretched for american farmers. and so one of the things and as well did many came into power was to set up the rea, the rural electrification ministration, and farms...
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oklahoma city, you'll be dealing with a bit of snow. how much? it looks like generally the bull's-eye will be in this purple. five to eight, southern parts of missouri working our way into southern sections of indiana. those are the higher totals. but the maybe concern is the icing potential. we're talking about some spots that could pick up more than a quarter of an inch of ice. dallas, little rock to paducah there in kentucky, that could be very dangerous not just for roadway travels but also power outages could be a big problem in this purple area as we head through the next 24 to 48 hours. >> all right, alex wallace reporting from the weather channel for us. >>> now, you may have to skip that burger today. fast food workers all over the country are apparently walking off the job to protest the lowness of the minimum wage. they want it doubled. we're at one of the big rallies. we'll take you there. plus, if the minimum wage were raised to $15 an hour, what impact would that have on corporations, jobs and the economy? we'll talk about that and
oklahoma city, you'll be dealing with a bit of snow. how much? it looks like generally the bull's-eye will be in this purple. five to eight, southern parts of missouri working our way into southern sections of indiana. those are the higher totals. but the maybe concern is the icing potential. we're talking about some spots that could pick up more than a quarter of an inch of ice. dallas, little rock to paducah there in kentucky, that could be very dangerous not just for roadway travels but also...
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fast food workers and more than 100 cities are walking off the jobs demanding a wage hike. we are live next and don't miss tonight, chris matthews's interview with the president. 7:00 p.m. here on msnbc. going to be a great one. [woman]ask me... [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two people.two remotes. [announcer] firmness settings for the head,legs,and back... and with tempur on top,that famous tempur-pedic comfort comes any way you like it! [woman]ask me about the lumbar button. [man]she's got her side...and i've got my side. [announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. [woman]don't touch my side! [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy reque
fast food workers and more than 100 cities are walking off the jobs demanding a wage hike. we are live next and don't miss tonight, chris matthews's interview with the president. 7:00 p.m. here on msnbc. going to be a great one. [woman]ask me... [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two people.two remotes....
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he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> road and power crews from texas to ohio are mobilizing right now in anticipation of what's expected to be the worst ice storm to hit the u.s. in years. a storm that could knock out power for days for hundreds of thousands of people. drivers in the areas affected are being urged to stay off the road today and tonight due to the treacherous conditions. several highways have already been closed down. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is in ft. smith, arkansas. they're expected to be one of the states hit hardest. we know snow is certainly bad. i'll tell you, and you know this, you're the meteorologist, when you get this kind of -- these ice estimates, it's dangerous to drive, power ou
he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> road and power crews from texas to ohio are mobilizing right now in...
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just last night another victim sucker punched on a new york city street. we're going to keep showing you examples of these attacks so you know what to look out for. there have been a string of knockouts in largely jewish brooklyn neighborhoods. the violence, sometimes deadly assaults, are happening all over the country. "on the record" has been investigating knockout attacks in several states. right now new york state assemblyman doug hiken joins us. >> good to be with you. >> nice to have you. last night there was still another attack? >> yeah. 26-year-old hasidic jew in williamsburg was viciously attacked. all of these attacks are creating a tremendous amount of fear. people are afraid to walk the streets. i was walking with my wife in brooklyn down ocean parkway, very famous street. you know, i find myself looking in back, looking in front. and people are reacting in such a fashion. these attacks, which are senseless, you know, doesn't make any sense. you physically go over to somebody and you assault them. and you get some kind of pleasure, some kind o
just last night another victim sucker punched on a new york city street. we're going to keep showing you examples of these attacks so you know what to look out for. there have been a string of knockouts in largely jewish brooklyn neighborhoods. the violence, sometimes deadly assaults, are happening all over the country. "on the record" has been investigating knockout attacks in several states. right now new york state assemblyman doug hiken joins us. >> good to be with you....
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new york city oncologist dr. bill grace joins us now. doctor, thank you very much for being here tonight. >> good to be here tonight. >> you're an oncologist practicing here in new york city. what's your experience in your office with this whole thing so far? >> the chaos hasn't quite hit just as it has on front end. we had on the front end, as you remember, the chaos of people trying to sign up for obama care, and that's sort of being band-aided and a little cast put here, a little bit there. so, now all that force is moving down to the back end. we're starting to see the 834s, that is, the insurance companies are not getting all the data they need. people are signing up, told they have insurance, and then they call up their insurance company and they don't have insurance. it hasn't gotten to the back, back end yet. that's where the physicians are. but now we're beginning to see some signs of that. we see some places where there are 256,000 children covered by one pediatrician. impossible. >> unbelievable. >> and now i see some of the s
new york city oncologist dr. bill grace joins us now. doctor, thank you very much for being here tonight. >> good to be here tonight. >> you're an oncologist practicing here in new york city. what's your experience in your office with this whole thing so far? >> the chaos hasn't quite hit just as it has on front end. we had on the front end, as you remember, the chaos of people trying to sign up for obama care, and that's sort of being band-aided and a little cast put here, a...
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the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis: christmas season, the tree over there. dagen: holiday tree. connell: i know. iatollowing up. to start it off at the top of the hour at the stock exchange. nicole: good morning. things are looking down again. the dow and the s&p down four days in our row. we will s what hstapens between now and then, right now, down 56 points, thousand eight thirty-three. and the nasdaq composite down 9 points, a quarter of 1%. the big picture is everybody is moving to the fed. the fed keeper as soon as this month, there is a m ting this month and with economic news, better cdc dropped o begin tapering. the s&p 500, apple a new high, can't leave that out. Ò i appen: thank you. connell: the movement demanding a $15 an hour wage for fast-food workers which they organize these walk outs and stry
the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis: christmas season, the tree over there. dagen: holiday tree. connell: i know. iatollowing up. to start it off at the top of the hour at the stock exchange. nicole: good morning. things...
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here in the city of detroit. we are paying millions of dollars to jones a and lawyers, across the city of detroit and the nation, to to lead the bankruptcy... ..we are paying a lot of money out now that we could put in a place where we could make sure that we take care of the pensioners. >> we are talking $20 billion, not $400 million. >> yes, but what we have to understand is the nation is dealing with the same issue. cleveland and atlanta, la, are all dealing with the same issue. the way to solve it is not on the backs of the pensioner, but make sure the banks that we bailed out at $1.8 trillion - they are the ones that caused the catastrophe in the united states of america. and they need to pay. they need to take big major hits. it will not hoppen by doing this on the backs of the potential. >> thank you for sharing your staffy. we appreciate it. >> turning now to vice president joe biden's drip to asia, he arrived in beijing moments ago for talks with china's leaders. earlier in tokyo he weighed in on china a
here in the city of detroit. we are paying millions of dollars to jones a and lawyers, across the city of detroit and the nation, to to lead the bankruptcy... ..we are paying a lot of money out now that we could put in a place where we could make sure that we take care of the pensioners. >> we are talking $20 billion, not $400 million. >> yes, but what we have to understand is the nation is dealing with the same issue. cleveland and atlanta, la, are all dealing with the same issue....
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the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you
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the city's massive gap. a preliminary estimate values the art in the area of $$fo62 t $850 million. christy's will list several ways the art could be used to help the city pay its bills without actually selling it. >> on tuesday, a federal judge ruled the city of detroit is eligible for the largest municipal bankruptcy in history. this could affect the pensions of thousands of former public serviceants, including a retired firefighter. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in today's human factor. >> we need multiple ems, multiple firemen down. >> you're listening to the actual 911 call from august 13th, 2010. >> everybody here now. >> it's a day that began like any other, but one that would change firefighter brendan malusky's life forever. >> i remember we were working on the facade of the building, and somebody had yelled some sort of caution. and the bricks were kind of raining down in front of my face. and you're taught in a collapse situation to run towards the collapse, but your human instincts take over. i
the city's massive gap. a preliminary estimate values the art in the area of $$fo62 t $850 million. christy's will list several ways the art could be used to help the city pay its bills without actually selling it. >> on tuesday, a federal judge ruled the city of detroit is eligible for the largest municipal bankruptcy in history. this could affect the pensions of thousands of former public serviceants, including a retired firefighter. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in today's human...
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the game was in mexico city. international fans could experience best basketball in the world firsthand. they'll make up the game but not in mexico. san antonio will play at minnesota. >>> bleacherreport.com, super bowl may be two months away, but fox has announced they've already sold out of all available commercial spots and, hey, they weren't cheap, carol. some of the spots sold for a cool $4.5 million, breaking last year's record of $4 million. 30 seconds, $4.5 million. >> that's crazy. i like that one, though. >> star nfl line backer and your name is ron mayo? >> i don't know. >> you came out with your own line of gourmet mayonnaise, right? kicking buffalo, bruising bacon and crushing chipotle, available in boston-area stores and online. sign me up for a bottle of each of these. i love mayonnaise and probably i would love all these. >> i would, too. i like to pile it on any sandwich i eat. andy scholes, thanks so much. next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. happening now in the n"newsroom" striking sh
the game was in mexico city. international fans could experience best basketball in the world firsthand. they'll make up the game but not in mexico. san antonio will play at minnesota. >>> bleacherreport.com, super bowl may be two months away, but fox has announced they've already sold out of all available commercial spots and, hey, they weren't cheap, carol. some of the spots sold for a cool $4.5 million, breaking last year's record of $4 million. 30 seconds, $4.5 million. >>...
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when you see rapid city at 11 below, billings at 23 below. salt lake city at 8 below. these are real numbers. that's not the windchill. i wanted to take some time to hand off the board to ginger zee. but she's not here this morning. where is she? exactly where you would expect she is, in the middle of the cold air in denver. ginger, my love, i'm so glad to see you. i wish you were here. but i'm glad you're doing what we do. >> as am i. and so honored to take it from you, sam. i've learned so much from you, so much left to learn. but there's one thing i know. i love being in it. and i'm in it. the coldest air in the lower 48. it is 7 degrees here. you see denver behind me. hey, this is only the beginning. it's some of the most bone-chilling air seen this early in 16 years. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: the arctic blast slashing temps across at least 23 states. by 30 to even 50 degrees in just 24 hours. in denver, the high was 56 yesterday. this morning, the temp has plummeted to around 10 degrees. icy roads in salt lake city, sending two people to the hospital. the bac
when you see rapid city at 11 below, billings at 23 below. salt lake city at 8 below. these are real numbers. that's not the windchill. i wanted to take some time to hand off the board to ginger zee. but she's not here this morning. where is she? exactly where you would expect she is, in the middle of the cold air in denver. ginger, my love, i'm so glad to see you. i wish you were here. but i'm glad you're doing what we do. >> as am i. and so honored to take it from you, sam. i've learned...
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what do they think about new york city? >> reporter: congress has passed 56 bills in 2013 in the past 66 years only three other times that congress has passed less than 100 bills in a single year. many of the bills this congress passed were simply extensions of older laws that were set to expire. hope appears to be dwindling for the small deal between house and budget leaders that wanted to replace the federal spending cuts known as sequester with smarter cuts and revenue. >> when will they learn to say yes? >> reporter: john boehner argued senate democrats were to blame for this year's inaction because they wouldn't consider the bills. >> this year is going down as the least productive in congressional history. what can you and others do to change that? >> look at the number of bills passed by the senate you can see where the problem is. >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: report the senate is in the midst of a two week recess despite all these deadlines. one bright spot i suppose norah and charlie, for the first time i
what do they think about new york city? >> reporter: congress has passed 56 bills in 2013 in the past 66 years only three other times that congress has passed less than 100 bills in a single year. many of the bills this congress passed were simply extensions of older laws that were set to expire. hope appears to be dwindling for the small deal between house and budget leaders that wanted to replace the federal spending cuts known as sequester with smarter cuts and revenue. >> when...
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tech people wanting to be in the city, not in the valley. those are very strong markets. we expect they'll continue to be strong markets. when you look at new build development and growth for new hotels, it's not about the united states. it's about the rest of the world. still about asia. >> is it business or is it leisure you're seeing the greatest growth is what i'm getting at? >> we tend to think as consumers about the hotel business as if we're all vacationers. the fact of the matter is, when you look around the globe, probably 75% of our business is business travel or is business meetings. not vacations. obviously that varies dramatically from market to market. what that means is the strength is being driven by the strength of businesses today. more than strength of leisure consumers. that's good, too. >> i want to ask you a quick question about something in the news we've been covering a lot here on the program as well. are you for or against raising the minimum wage in this country? what would it mean for you as a hotelier. >> that's
tech people wanting to be in the city, not in the valley. those are very strong markets. we expect they'll continue to be strong markets. when you look at new build development and growth for new hotels, it's not about the united states. it's about the rest of the world. still about asia. >> is it business or is it leisure you're seeing the greatest growth is what i'm getting at? >> we tend to think as consumers about the hotel business as if we're all vacationers. the fact of the...
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segregate the city. baton rouge is a majority black, st. george would be major city white at a 3-1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parrish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parrish and in the middle, you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's a major income disparity. residents make an average of $58,000 a year. residents in the much more off a fluent st. george area make 90,000. >> we have to look at does that take us backwards where we're segregating ourselves again. i don't see it as a win. >> it's not a new trend. both the white and black middle class have been fleeing for decades. those looking to break away say it's not about race, it's education. >> this has nothing to do with skin color. it's a middle class flight. if you've got the means to leave this school system, you've left. >> for those who may not be able to leave, like jeffery lee, it means more division. >> i guess eventually, it's all going to chan
segregate the city. baton rouge is a majority black, st. george would be major city white at a 3-1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parrish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parrish and in the middle, you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's a major income disparity. residents make an average of $58,000 a year. residents in the much more off a fluent st. george area make 90,000. >> we...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> wow. >> that's right. the show "moon shiners" gives us a look at the illegal world of moon shining. >> what is this? >> i'm doing some modifications. i'd rather not have my name attached to something that's got it on it. >> in order to drink, it's hotter. >> pretty good. >> but one of the moon shiners will no longer have to take cover of darkness to fire up his still. tim smith has now opened up his own legal moonshine distillery and he is joining us right now. he's the star of the hit show "moonshiners." welcome. >> thank you. >> you have good news? >> yes. >> tell me about it. >> you've gone legit. >> we got a bottle of moonshine here. >> his climax moonshine. >> more a long time. people in your family have for years. but that's been illegal. now you've gone legal because -- and what makes this moonshine legal as opposed to stuff in the still? >> it's in a bond disti
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> wow. >> that's right. the show "moon shiners" gives us a look at the illegal world of moon shining. >> what is this? >> i'm doing some modifications. i'd rather not have my name attached to something that's got it on it. >> in order to drink, it's hotter. >> pretty good. >> but one of the...
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the motor city has gone bust. they gave the green light to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection ruling that it is unable to pay $18 billion in debts. there is a march 1st deadline to be filed. the emergency manager is expected to have a 50 draft next month. the outgoing mayor dave bing said it's a chance to put the city on a new course. >> we are going to have to fight and the fight has to be together. if we have a future as far as our children and grandchildren, we have to fix the problem now. we can't continue to kick the can down the road and not make tough decisions. >> the tough decision are the city pensions and the judge ruled billions could be cut even though michigan's constitution prohibits cuts to pensions. the largest employee union filed an appeal and the ruling could have implications for retirees already struggling to make ends meet. >> we have an american dream that if you work long and did the right thing, you would end up being able to live comfortably. what he has done now, i don't know how
the motor city has gone bust. they gave the green light to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection ruling that it is unable to pay $18 billion in debts. there is a march 1st deadline to be filed. the emergency manager is expected to have a 50 draft next month. the outgoing mayor dave bing said it's a chance to put the city on a new course. >> we are going to have to fight and the fight has to be together. if we have a future as far as our children and grandchildren, we have to fix the...
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mexico city. >> reporter: the stolen truck was found one hour north of mexico city. mex know nuclear safety officials say a container of cobalt 60 was found about 1 kilometer away from the vehicle and had been opened. the isotope which had originally been used for medical purposes was found inside the container. officials have not yet confirmed if any was missing. officials say the material does not pose a threat to anyone at more than 20 meters away. the two gunmen who carried out the hijacking are still at large. kate? >> nick, thank you so much for that. >>> to europe where a powerful storm is hitting the uk and coastal cities are bracing for severe flooding. matthew chance is following that from london. >> reporter: large areas of northern europe are bracing for severe storms over the next 24 hours, bringing gale force winds and flooding in some areas. forecasters in britain and germany predict winds gusting some 90 miles an hour. already in scotland, authorities say as many as 20,000 homes ha
mexico city. >> reporter: the stolen truck was found one hour north of mexico city. mex know nuclear safety officials say a container of cobalt 60 was found about 1 kilometer away from the vehicle and had been opened. the isotope which had originally been used for medical purposes was found inside the container. officials have not yet confirmed if any was missing. officials say the material does not pose a threat to anyone at more than 20 meters away. the two gunmen who carried out the...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm julia boorstin with news on electronic arts as shares are down more than 7% on problems with its "battlefield 4" game, part of its key franchises. it's having major issues and has since october launch. there have been issues such as the game crashing and problems accessing downloadable content that allows players to access more levels of the game. now
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan...
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an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive and the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am a yankee! >> reporter: for many it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding divestment in south africa here was the ongoing violence there in townships there like soweto. it took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world with reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. the boldness of his vision humbled the powerful in america. >> don't you hate those people when they let you go? he said, "briefly i did, but when i was walking out of my compoun
an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive and the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am a yankee! >> reporter: for many it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new...
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. >>> it is a mess of traffic on 101 up near redwood city. mike. >> laurie, heading into the area out of palo alto, here's our camera northbound away from it is just jammed up. the better news, this crash has cleared out of the roadway in the last couple of minutes. it involved a motorcycle. at one point they reported the rider on the ground, but it may not be serious injuries because they are able to clear this very quickly. big slowdown in both direction on our map. just north of the camera shot still is worse than you saw there. all the way to redwood city and clearing in towards san mateo. that's better there. slowing in mountain view, and another crash involving a big rig in lanes there, and another one northbound 101 at oakland road through san jose, so all this flooring -- look at the south bay commute and northbound routes. none the leshgs looking good for 87. laura, back to you. >> that's good news. another local news update in half hour. hope to see you then. have a great wednesday morning. >>> 8:30 on this wednesday morning. it's t
. >>> it is a mess of traffic on 101 up near redwood city. mike. >> laurie, heading into the area out of palo alto, here's our camera northbound away from it is just jammed up. the better news, this crash has cleared out of the roadway in the last couple of minutes. it involved a motorcycle. at one point they reported the rider on the ground, but it may not be serious injuries because they are able to clear this very quickly. big slowdown in both direction on our map. just north...
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they're from ashland city, tennessee. but first we'll tellou more about them. >> we're the willis clan. >> got any questions? >> reporter: this singing, stomping, fiddling family from ashland city, tennessees a lot li the real v trapps. >> we get called tha all the time. >> reporter: from the signature roll call. >> attention all kidsn the living room. >> you have to come u with stems and so on. >> reporter: to their love of ng and dance. >> as we started havingur family there was alwaysn instrument around and the little ones were old enough to beat on a drum or shaken a sker they were performing wit us. that's how it started. >> we started off with irish music and dance. >> reporter: today they tour the nation lighting up audiences with a mix of folk songs, country and when asked, even a little snd of music. [ singing ] >> the sound of music really influencedur family. it's a large family. it's simila but also music and danc but really, just le of life in general. we have a lot of fun no matter what we do. >> reporter: v
they're from ashland city, tennessee. but first we'll tellou more about them. >> we're the willis clan. >> got any questions? >> reporter: this singing, stomping, fiddling family from ashland city, tennessees a lot li the real v trapps. >> we get called tha all the time. >> reporter: from the signature roll call. >> attention all kidsn the living room. >> you have to come u with stems and so on. >> reporter: to their love of ng and dance. >>...